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With his trademark poise, Mohul Bhowmick's Soaked To The Skin makes abstruse revelations and stoops as low as to catch the reader unawares about its deeper significance. Laying bare the threads that hold human relationships together and what goes on in keeping them cemented, there are also recurring allusions at what happens once they come unglued. The 21-year-old's honest and obstinate approach towards the sinister dealings of the human heart and how well it succeeds in keeping itself guarded finds a place in Soaked To The Skin. From the hurt of 'Destroy Something Beautiful', to the tribute of 'Pie And Croissants', to the longing of 'After Love' and the ambition of 'Addressed To The Stars', this book ridicules rigid structures with success. Bhowmick glides through various personae and panoramas, establishing for himself a particular style of imagery which cannot be matched for its precision. The environment with which he comes into regular contact is brutally examined and an aftertaste of intellectual propensity left behind.
This Means War is the debut book of Indian poet Mohul Bhowmick. A collection of poems which deals with a wide range of issues pertaining to human emotions, fragility, hope and despair, this book will take you on a journey of self-discovery and looking at the world through the poet's eyes in a way that you had never thought about. This Means War is a collection of poems in a wide array of selection and areas that hit and tug at the human heart. From the brilliance of A Place Far From Here to the excluded seclusion of Sometimes I Cry to the understanding wherewithal of A Letter To An Ailing Daughter, Bhowmick seems to have covered most bases in This Means War. It is a book of poetry which was never supposed to be written, as is stated in the subtitle, but its final form has surprised even the most stone-hearted admirer of the arts in India. The book is made up of two segments, titled This Means War and If I Could Tell You and both offer enough to keep the reader hooked for more. Bhowmick ridicules the preset mindsets and conditions which are hemmed inside most of us and with a nuanced twist of the tongue, enhances his idea of gentle poetry and takes it to another level altogether. This Means War is not for the faint-hearted, especially those who cannot stand the idiosyncrasies of everyday life getting twisted beyond recognition.
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